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Caryota (fishtail palm)

Caryota – unique fan palms for a tropical interior

Bring a tropical atmosphere into your home with the remarkable Caryota, also known as the fan-shaped palm. This striking houseplant has large, fan-like leaves that immediately give your interior an exotic look. Caryotas are sturdy palms that thrive in a bright spot and are relatively easy to care for. Perfect for lovers of unique and impressive houseplants. Discover healthy Caryota plants of top quality at Introgreen and order easily online.


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Frequently asked questions about Caryota

What are the main differences between Caryota types and which should I choose?
Caryota palms vary mainly by growth habit and ultimate size: some forms grow as clustering, multi‑stem specimens while others develop a single trunk. Choose a clustering type if you want a long‑lasting clump that fills space and continues to produce new stems if one trunk flowers and declines; choose a single‑stem or smaller specimen if you have limited floor space or lower ceilings. Also consider mature height — pick a compact plant for small rooms and a taller specimen for high ceilings or large living areas.
Where should I place a Caryota indoors and what pot should I use?
Caryota does best in a bright spot with strong, indirect light; it tolerates some morning or late afternoon sun but avoid hot, direct midday sun on the fronds. Keep it away from cold drafts and sudden temperature drops. Use a stable pot with good drainage and enough room for the rootball — heavier, wide pots prevent top‑heavy plants from tipping. Allow extra clearance for the wide, arching fronds when choosing a location.
How do I water, feed and prune Caryota to keep it healthy?
Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged: water when the top 2–3 cm of potting mix feels dry, and ensure excess water drains away. Increase humidity with regular misting or a nearby humidifier for best leaf condition, and feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season. Prune only clearly dead or damaged fronds at the base; avoid cutting the growing crown. Note that some Caryota trunks may decline after flowering — clustering plants will normally produce new shoots to replace them.
What visual role does a Caryota play in interior design and what should I consider?
Caryota’s distinctive fishtail‑shaped fronds make it an immediate focal point suitable for living rooms, atria, offices or entryways. Use a single large specimen as a statement piece or group smaller plants for a tropical cluster. Consider ceiling height and floor area before choosing size, and keep foliage tidy by removing brown tips so the silhouette remains dramatic and clean. A neutral or dark pot highlights the palm’s lush green foliage without competing with it.